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T TO STEER © MCLELLAN TD “How Leader Murphy Would “Parlay” Mayor Through Albany to Washington. “FORNES 10 BE SHELVED. Congressional Berth Would} Take Him Out of Mulry’s Way to City Control. ferme plans of Tammany 1a tor the i ing campeign are dependent the attitude of one man, and he ‘not & member of Tammany Hall. V. Fornes, the President of the Board ‘of Aldermen, is in a position to make the preliminary work of forming ® tloket rough or smooth, as it suits im. Whet course he will take he has not determined. ‘Mr. Fornes s indorses the McClellan administration. He eays {t compares favorably with the administration of Mayor Low, and he ought to know, PESIDENCY THREE RESCUED BY LIFE-SAVERS with a ooal barge into a fast running ide, three man were rescued from) drowning this afternoon by Robert! Ford and John Gonigle, of Life-Saving Station, No, 1, at Elm Market, 8. I. Joseph Williams, Edwanl Keese and Peter Sweeney of Bayoune, were rowing, home in @ sixteen-foot ekiff from the Miitiken Iron Works at Mariners’ Har- bor, Off Port Richmond the tide proved too strong for them and they tried to get help fro ma Peunsylvania Railroad tow. The tide threw the last barge of the tow against the ekiff, upsetting it, and hurling the men into the water. Ford and Keeps ed Ore put out ina yhtha launch and them up, utterly ex- |hausted. ‘This brings the ord for Ford and Gonigle up to thirty. two rescues, —>__ MILITIA MAN DROWNED, STATE CAMP, SEA GIRT, N. J. July 2%7.—Martin Roy @ member of Company H, Fifth Regiment, N. G. N. J., and whose home was in Oran was drowned while bathing early Guy, ‘Tite absence was not yotieed until roll call, and when he failed to answer search ‘was made and his body re- covered. It is supposed that he was with cramps, _—— Towed from thelr skiff by oollision| Seizure in St. Louis of 48,000) geagon's ree- | tht THE WORLD: THURSDAY KVENING, JULY-27, 1905. WASHED STAMP PLOT REVEALED New York Stogles Uncovers | Scheme to Defraud Uncle | Sam. ‘The ectxure at Gt. Louis to-day of 20,000 stogies which had deen shipped from New York convinces the local in- ternal revenue officera of the existence of a daring conspiracy among ccrtain | | New York cigar manufacturers to evade | ‘tipped Secret Service here that some of his ryals wore Sutblading im so outrageously he hed reason to Meds they were evading the revenue ‘heels of this came wont J WIFE-SLAYER A RIVER SUICIDE His pook- nt it down, PATERSON, ots filled with st the body of ¢ fuens, the} hunted wife murderer of Singac, was found in the Passaic River to-day. Ar- | thur Doog, a twelve-year-old boy, made | the discovery while fishing from the Greenwood Lake Railroad bridge. Opalfuens has been hunted by the po- lice wince Monday night, when he shot and killed his wife while she was asleep in @ grauary, where sho had hidden fom him, The reyolyee he used was | his ere to-day. veered, Hees identified her fath- er'a body. i ———— SENATOR AND WIFE BURNED. tims SOMERS ft senator William B. Finck and hie wife were fatally burned to-day by a natural in their home here, For Te dave there had been the oder of he Eas fn thelr home and effor re was an explosion that Iit- aa Vouso vo miecea and the wreckage immoiately took fire. ae Mr. and Mrs. Finck were found nalehhors {nt cage unconscious and fearfully > Because he was active in the Fusion! government. There {s a disposition on Sate part of the Tammany leaders to @eny Mr. Fornes a renomination as President of the Board of Aidermen in favor of Thomas M. Mulry, President ef the Society of St. Vincent, intimate friend of Mayor McClellan and a powerful and a prominent Roman Cath- oli, Mr. Fornes appears to be slated for a nomination for Congress in th Bleventh District now represented by William Randolph Hurst. ‘The Tammany idea is far-seeing and @omplicated—a sort of an endeavor to “parlay" a Mayor into a President. Charles F. Murphy feels that there is ,nothing to beat George B. McClellan for re-election for a four-year term. He figures that in 1906 the Democrats will have to coma to the city for a candi- ate for Governor and that George B. McClellan will be the ipgical candidat Jp case of hix election ne would have Falher ap inside track for the Presiden McClellan's Path to Presidency. Should he be Slected Governor. inere Would be a Vae e oitice of | and @lected to t would be Mayor of New York for three, years, he aspires to be Mayor. But che Tammany powers would r see Mr. ae ie line of succession to Mayor McCle! ese plans, if plans they be,” w nM omade without me. I am inclined to thi ‘tk @re purely speculative. has been sald to me ab nomination for Congress, < f« the a nation for ingress from Tammany Hall? he was asked. am not prep: reply. “Much wo outlook for my have come t) no concerning my, fi politics. “Perhaps this te ning me for Cox talk ¢ ses fr atlve a member of the C q y with Mr. “it he thongat to make Mr. 1p Jamaic. Git.ger. concentrated essence, bottle 1 Oc war MAny olfizen. Ww the | SODA WATER. AN flavors, auurt Wottle.° TANGUEFOOT VIY G singie sheets for. for Housekeepers, This week we continue at! our 157 Grocery Stores the great mld-f4 | summer sale of pure foods, fresh provisions, standard groceries, choice wines and liquors and the varied as: rtment of imported and domes tic delicacies, dainties and luxuries with which our stores are always stocked. Our prices are still at the lowest ebb of the season, as ness these money-makin, spec cials, with a number of which we gi extra liberal gifts of “S. 8 tH.” GREEN TRADING STAMPS for thelf further benefit of our stamp-collecting customers : —— Breakfast Bacon. Swift's famous Eagle Brand Bacon—streaks of lean and fat— sugar-cured ‘trips; the best cured; worth 20¢,; this week, a 15c WWersecersece coseeeere Baker’s Cocoa. Highest grade selected Cocoa; BiRaly nourishins, easily digested; th leader for 125 years: pice 2c; this week reg ular 9 Cakes Butler’ s Borax Soap for 25c) 8 Cakes Babbitt’s Soap for . E housekeeper will at once appreciate the liberality of t ot = : it is possible to make. Taey clean thoroughly, easily and best laundry soaps that saiely—save hard rubbing, sheerest or most delicately colored fabrics. than any other, and if you haven’t tried it| we offer you oni inducement. After one trial you w them all as a thorough and safe cleanser. Picnic Hams. Wi! Sugar-cured little hams. lean, tender and delicious; wrapped in parche ment; retaining their original flavor; weight, 5 to 7 ibs.; worth 12¢ this 8c week, a Ib. Free Gifts of "S. QH.” Green Trading Stamps’ S. & H.” Green S with any of the Bs Essie Milk, puresi and richest, a can Evaporated Peaches, blue Rib kKice, tine tancy, fuli grain, 3 lbs, Macaroni, best Imported, 1 Ib, pac age. | Spaghetti, best imported, 1 lb. packa e- Triumph kKolied Vacs, 2 lb, pac age Pe.riess Corn Starcn, 1 lb pac Peeriess Gelatine, shredded, package b.ue Kibbon Jelly Powcer, package Len.on or Vanilia Extract, a pottle, Peerl_ss Ro t beer Ex. (5 galions), a bottle l Oc ' Feeriess Pepper, biack or white, ricss English + ustard, +, nce of Peppermin these retain their tayor when chilled. For perf 4 try our Ceylon Golden Tips or Unald tadian tea. tion in | The | iis value cat | Rha we Bottle Imperial Whiskey .. bottle ¢r of the licuo —_— ‘ Beer, THE LEAL 1NG HOME BREWS, “Publi » Stout. Guinn.ss's GetraPoreign Dube lin Stout, famous all over the world Mev ullen's bottling Brandy Freres vanac Pi import gints: a b . Powers abhi Wot salt French iriph ft ni ator feotch Whilekey—Iineussle cor #4f, old 1 Wed our own bmpore Mammoth Dollar’s Worth. nol be duplicated elsewhere, J, B, Choice Port Wine, | Bottle J. B. Choice Sherry . , Bot fe J, B. Choice Ciaret . . | Cham. 15 fa: | Bulior'e Teymore Wy key “Ex 1,00 Smoked Beef. Blue Ripbon Brand.— The dainty dish; fresh sliced every day trom finest cuts of smoked beef and put up under our own super- vision; 4¢-lb. cartons 10c woita 15¢.; our regu lar price, each.. tamps Free following: | I O nh . bon, bast View Beet age Pearl fiomin,, +, Ib, tin. 1Oc Ib. tin... Lc ice Cream dalt, Concentrated A t, bottle ..4Oc .10c Saiad Oil, best dome Rock Brand Salmon, 1 1b, flit can... ;Malt Vinegar, Buier’s best, qi. bottle Essie Baked Beans, 3 10. call..ee., Biue Ribbon Prepared Fiour, 2 1b, Peeriess Gloss Star 25c his offer. These are the make the clothes last longer, and are harmless to the We know that our soap is a little better © mor: cake as au extra ill know for yourself that Butler’s Borax Soap beats —— Biscuit Dainties. FOR SUMMER WEATHER. Butter Thins, Saltines. TC, Social Teas, Red Grahams, All popular favorites; regu- lar price 1uc.; this week, @ package ., H.’' Green Stamps Free any of the following: '7 Ibs, Pride of St, Louis Flour ., Faacy Spanish Que en vlives, Triumph R.ce, best Caroi.na, 3 1b, bag Blue Riboon Prunes, 3 10. carton Suzar Corn, Monocacy brand, 3 cans. 18 oz. bottle 2 5 c ++ Z5C eee Bxtract, stone ar, Triampn Farina, best import ed 3 ib. bas 4 5 lb. bag. bottle Ae ried, uc, qt. kilr Caroa.iZe 3 Ib. box, large bug mmonia, Pe ee ee NONE i Special Giits of '*S. & H.” Green Siamps with our Famous Teas rm fib, Unxid te 1 ib, Ceylon Go 1 lb. Best No, 1 Jb. Choice No 1 lb, Coffee for 10 etn + comers 9 a 2 Wine @ Liquor Specials pe an extra fine r trade, jug iree, +) ALL FOUR BOTTLES Port California's pure t Rhine Wines. Nowhere else can you purchase the sane purity and bouquet for so little money, J. B. iesting, a bottle J, B. Sauterne, a bottle 20¢ J, B. Niersteiner, ab tte....30¢ J. B. Laubeaheinivr, a botue, 35¢ oe 0 25C Butler's Speelal tr wey | Haat | stock evar price | thie a both . | Cmbiner wiht at Wat worth 1°58 Fava tte | mest | brivate (M pishey— \baoiutels fle with vor Whithey—Ten year over fesulerly 75c Hue. ; 50c setae ac s'bo, OYE Gunning, dpuble 1.60 t value 4 battle erlor Pure Callfornia Table dinner wine; wines; half gallon, jug iree. @, as, *% Jen Tips for.. 1 Teas ior .... . 2 Teas for.... 25c., 202., 7c. Coffees for I At All of Our 69 Licensed Stores, { r Claret. ret, the \uice of the grape; by the gaion, Uc and Sherry. product in these tne tavle dry or Hu Bauer's Try Tore. & be ‘5 Binekderry Mrundy extra fing 1; wine ay, Fecommonded FIREBUGS TRY For Thitd Time in Two Weeks an Attempt Is Made to De- stroy Flat Building in Bronx— Fire Marshal Busy on Case. For the third time in two weeks an atrempt was made to-day to burn the five-story flat-house No. 8780 Third ave- nue, in the Bronx. The fire was dls- covered in time py the janitor, Joseph Hmerich, who with Policeman Brown extinguished ft, A blaze was started two weeks ago by some one stulling the letter boxes full of paper and then setting them on fire, ‘This was discovered by @ police- mun, id the dainage did xt amount oahu ‘The tenants were aroused last Mon- day by a blaze that had been started in gome rubbish in an areaway, Tile also was put out without any damage to_the house. Hmerich to-day smelled smoke and, investigating, found the hallway ablaze. He found in'the vestibule a great bua: die of oll-soaked paper, upon which had been placed the hall mat soaked in ofl and ten’ Emerich and Brown flung it all into the street, The Fire Marstal and police and the owner, Jarson Hetzel, are all investl- gating. WROTE LOVE T0 TO BURN ROUSE MISS ROOSEVELT Beoause of his infatuation for Miss Alice Rooosevelt and his continued sending of love letters to the daughter of the President begging her to marry | him, James G. Jones, a private in the| United States Army, serving a term as| & prisoner on Governor's Island, been brought before a lumacy board, The climax came when Jona sent a sharp note to Mrs, Roosevelt in which | he aaid that she was standing betwen her stepdaughter and himself. He de- | clared that if Mrs, Roosevelt would only give her consent he would crown the life of the President's daughter | with the happiness she craved. ‘The President wrote to Gen. Grant, at Governor's Island, asking him to in- ate and take steps to stop the annoyant and as a result the amor- ous soKiier was removed from the| Castle Williams prion to the hospital and placed under observation as to nity. Private “Jimmy Jones has been a eharacter in Uncle Sam's service. He enitsted in the Seventy-slxth Coast ar- | tillery at Fort Warren five years ago. He Js twenty-five years old and a na- tive of Roxbury, Mass. He is a clgar- ette fiend and ts @ small, weazened, $85,000 Worth of New Summer Clothing Sacriiiced. This final clearance of the latest and best in Men’s Apparel represents vaiues to you absolutely regardless of cost or loss. Ll ore —y pallid-faced fellow, his mind much per- turbed by his habits. During two yeurs and four months of \a three- absence fifteen father's funeral and seventeen times to follow his mother to the «1 leave ‘because the officers were alad to | be rid of him, Vere Each time he remained away a week or ten days. Finally car calistment he got leave of | times to attend his] train y ve. He got | for was court-martialled and | AUTOMOBILE TOURNAMENT Cn account of the rain on Saturday last the contest on the CAPE MAY BEACH WILL OCCUR AT 10.00 A. M. SATURDAY NEXT, JULY 29, 1905, when CHRISTIE and his “BLUE FLYER” ' will try for the world’s mile record. A NUMBER OF OTHER INTERESTING EVENTS Trains leave West 23rd Street Station via PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 55 P. M. and 2.10 P, M. week days, Saturdays only. s Speed tests may be viewed from the boardwalk without charge, EXCURSION TICKETS ON SALE at 10.55 A. M., 12. 12.10 midnight. daily. J. R. WOOD, Passenger Traffic Manager The First “Bargain Friday” Of Our Pre-Inven- tory Sale Must Repeat This Week’s 4800 Se erey One Stamp after 1 o’clock with every 10c. you spend. Third Floor, 1 Pre- inventory cl ar-,98¢ for ance sa’e of children s| colcred wash dresses, aiso odds and ends of white lawn dresses, from $1.50 to $3— for Friday at 79c. Dresses. made from the best quality cham- Second Floor. value will sell bray che gingham madras, the styles, suits, sian ue, rose aud “4 ors bine, tan, white—sizes 6 to Years.» $4.98 for Wo.nen’s GROCERIES: ORACKERS —5 09 FLOUR—250 bare rels Pillebury's Best, bbl, $6.88: \y-barrel eal as Wafers or spe lat Limit four cartons COPEERFrem ronsed Golden, Bow rleh ar Forinosa Oolen jo Sweet drinkin Tare regulary 600. Friday. Selb, na st } materials Skirts—they arse preity and attra burst skirts, made from a good quality duck, in the 70 plaited, bigh stitched sty) freshly baked Ine 5 o'clook Men’s $8.50 Suits Reduced to $4.50 Men’s $12 Suits Reduced to $6.66 Men’s $15 Suits Reduced to $8.88 Boys’ $1 to $2 Wash Suits Reduced to ractically any Shirtwatst§ Suit in stock. 3,000 Shirt- Second Floor, waist Suits offered in this lot, com a of the$2,00, $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 kinds, ima Lf variety of and color- ings, elabo- rately trim- med with tucks, plaits/ laces and e m broider ies—new shaped sleeves—full skirt trimmed to match the waist, All to go at $4.00 Washable ve sun- Gresses and fancy waist dresses, handsomely trimmed with strappings of | some witb fine em- broidery, col 73¢ 98¢e $498 le, all lengths BUTTER —Willow Farm Creamery fat extra of for the pound out pall .. orn, Ane! 8 packaues for Hi ackage. TOMATOES —Hluy extra a ney er aly Be red rive 4Q, i" or ftuigoon "ip. BC ak quailty, Hew ide ‘s $10.80 Men’s $25 & $30 $13.75 Youths’ Suits Worth $7.50 $3.95 Washable Pants 39¢ finest Fgench Organ- | 19cLinetteSuitingsy, dies, colored, yard. vee 25c fne Nash Voiles, yd., 15 plain colored Can- vas Suitings, yard Greatest Sale of Seamless Sheets at Haif Price Sheets for single beds, three-quarter beds, medium size and extra large size beds Durer M All are made from one piece of sheeting. MAC KEREL— New catch, «mall, white teh: heads or tatls~ . 64e Men’s $20 Suits Reduced to $10 Youths’ Suits Reduced to $5.75 $15 Youths’ Suits Reduced to $7.75 Men’s $3.00 Pants Reduced to $1.35 Beys’ $5.00 Woollen Suits Reduced to $2.79 Suits Reduced to Reduced to Boys’ 25¢ Reduced to fine chambrays, yd. 15c Silk Mousselines, ail colors, yard... 18¢ 12i¢ 9¢ Chiffon 6%4c Light Colored Some stores they are reduced; the famous | At 59e; worth 50, | At 75@3 At 79¢; from worth 65c. worth 75c, worth 89c, $1.49. to use, That Are Little. COYFEE — fancy FRESH FisH— 000 pounds freshly caught Long Island Vor Butter Fish Fan Ni... Se no Fousted Foun, U ARE HERE TONS on ae Riedy im A iy, OL LOW! NG Ws it Wid bouns it aH MAC for thin id hee went to the guard-house on his retarn. came a leave from which ho lid not ret uniform te -ship for a year enlisted In & separate company of his old regiment at Fort Banks, £ Wus recognized, desertion are in C hot expire untll 9.55 A. Ma General Passenger Agent Pogo for White 4) Inch French Lawns. ceptional bargain, fine, sheer white material, what ev- erybody wants for children’s, misses’ and women’s waists or dresses, extra wide; real value l5c, 12:¢ :9¢e 10c Dress 1 Nore advance | prices on Bedspreads. Here | Piliow Cases less than are worth 65c, are worth 89c, are worth 98c, At 98C} are worth $1.19 Pre ae rh At $1,093 216, worth | value 20c, All are hemmed, ready | value 22c, urge bea genuine Gueuta Maracaibo — frosh Srey orth To lib rm, But his king for a him to the Charlestown . where he enlisted on the After that ho ston, artian: cour and Rentensed to twe tle Willams. His term will August, GEO. W. BOYD, Men’s $4.00 Pants Reduced to $1.85 Men’s $5.00 Pants Reduced to $2.79 Boys’ 75¢ Wash Suits Reduced to 30e Boys’ 25¢ Caps Reduced to 12¢ “Sale of Wash Goods, Bedding, Ete 8ie An ex. Main Floor, Sc Lawns at, yerd,. BYE 8c Black with White » Dot Lawns, yard....49¢ YO seeseesererees Qe 19¢ Knickerbocker Sc Plaid Gingham Skirtings, yard,.,, L0€ Extra fine linen finish | wholesale price: j 42x3B% inches at value Ton, A203 |45x38 46 indie * 14¢; | value 15¢; 17¢; All are extra lengths, | 54x38 % inches at That Are Pure at Prices Extra jaa bees “tls vi ii WDesee CHolce ge” ycWV ines § and M4 ba it be nI CLARETS.